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and you know what, we're only selling little over 10% of the pizzas in the u.s. there's still a lot of share for us to take. at the same time, the international side as you know, we've still got a long, long way for us to run there. we're feeling pretty good about where we are. >> okay. now, you've got the handmade pan pizza which you point-blank say may be the most successful launch. how does it work? did you guys -- remember when you did the campaign which said, listen, our pizza's got to taste better? why didn't you do this one? someone said we ought to have this too? >> you know, pan pizza is 20% of the category in the u.s. and we really haven't played there. and the opportunity for us was to have a handmade pan pizza that was going to be a serious entry there and really where we got the pick-up in the fourth quarter were existing dominos customers who would go somewhere else when they felt like a pan pizza. and, you know, so these are mostly people that we already did business with, they wanted a great pan, we didn't give it to them before, now we do. and th
and you know what, we're only selling little over 10% of the pizzas in the u.s. there's still a lot of share for us to take. at the same time, the international side as you know, we've still got a long, long way for us to run there. we're feeling pretty good about where we are. >> okay. now, you've got the handmade pan pizza which you point-blank say may be the most successful launch. how does it work? did you guys -- remember when you did the campaign which said, listen, our pizza's got...
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they have $1 trillion of u.s. assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from those companies that would break that trend would lead the market to begin to question its footing, and that might then appropriate tate something that, you know, would derail this rally so right now we're keying on those, basically looking for any indications that the trend is not holding intact. >> so why those names? is it because these are deep, liquid, multi-national names and why ibm, for example. >> well, really if you look at what businesses are spending on, not on a spending capacity. they are trying to push productivity and trying t
they have $1 trillion of u.s. assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from...
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unless all u.s. politicians are prepared to have that serious debate with the public that starts saying, where do we cut, but republicans want it all on the spending side, democrats want it on the tax side -- >> and neither of those work. >> -- somewhere in the middle -- correct. >> gentlemen, don't go away. we're loving this. i'm just sitting back being ail spectator. i love those guys. stay there. we want to bring in allison at the new york stock exchange. dow flirting with an all-time high while all this uncertainty is going on in washington. it's counterintuitive. why the bullish behavior? >> reporter: sometimes, michael,there is no reason why stocks are moving higher. you look at yesterday's trading day where the dow was up 175 points. fed chief bernanke's comments on capitol hill saying he's not going to pull back on that fed stimulus going into the economy. that was the magic phrase that sent stocks higher yesterday. also the clear, stronger recovery in the housing market. that's giving stocks
unless all u.s. politicians are prepared to have that serious debate with the public that starts saying, where do we cut, but republicans want it all on the spending side, democrats want it on the tax side -- >> and neither of those work. >> -- somewhere in the middle -- correct. >> gentlemen, don't go away. we're loving this. i'm just sitting back being ail spectator. i love those guys. stay there. we want to bring in allison at the new york stock exchange. dow flirting with...
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and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to break first in the near term because of the 14% rally since mid-november. can they rally together in the short term? they can. stocks have been rallying because the fed has been buying bonds and in a more global level, when you talk about the wash and liquidity, so many things have become toxic. at some point in time, global money has to find something and bonds and perception of safety stock. i think the rally since november worries me a little bit. >> we could see the stocks break first. obviously all eyes on the markets right now. now you know how our guys are making money but the question is, how about you? a
and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to...
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supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on native land, tribes don't have any authority over that perpetrator if he's a nonindian, even if he's your husband. the local police in that area don't have any authority. the county sheriff doesn't have any authority. the state trooper can't come in and arrest them. and the only person that has any authority over that non-indian is some federal agent in madison, wisconsin, 500 miles away. which is why there has been a 67% declination of prosecutions of sexual assault. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has e
supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on...
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. >> the u.s. now saying it will provide nonlethal aid to the opposition. describe. >> they've already been doing that. i think what you're seeing is more nonlethal aid. the united states until now mob providing communication mostly radio. about $50 million. today, secretary kerry said there will be another $60 million, another toe in the water, if you will, toward the opposition to provide them with food. to provide them with money. to help govern liberated areas. it's significant, because when you put another toe in the water, there's a possibility that you're going to jump in with the full body. but that's not what we're seeing right now. it's non -- military aid, nonlethal aid. it's a little more. >> there has always been some reluctance on the part of the administration, as you said to dive too deeply into this concept of syria. and one of the areas they cite is not knowing who the opposition is. and the concern there might be al qaeda among the opposition fighters. what would you say to that? >> there certainly are al qaeda among the opposition groups
. >> the u.s. now saying it will provide nonlethal aid to the opposition. describe. >> they've already been doing that. i think what you're seeing is more nonlethal aid. the united states until now mob providing communication mostly radio. about $50 million. today, secretary kerry said there will be another $60 million, another toe in the water, if you will, toward the opposition to provide them with food. to provide them with money. to help govern liberated areas. it's significant,...
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. >> kerry said u.s. president barack obama made clear his determination to implement his policy that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. >>> pope benedict xvi says he will have unconditional reverence and obedience for his successor. he is just hours away from officially retiring as the head of the catholic church after spending nearly eight years in the post. the pope greeted cardinals on his final day. he told them their advice had been important and he said he was happy to have spent time with them. vatican officials say the cardinals will meet in early march to set the date for a conclave to elect a new pope. benedict xvi is resigning because of old age and poor health. no pope has done that since 1415. he is scheduled to fly by helicopter to the papal retreat in a suburb of rome. his resignation goes into effect at 8:00 p.m. local time. >>> weather authorities are urging residents of beijing and surrounding areas to avoid any outdoor activities. people have been struggling with polluted air for mon
. >> kerry said u.s. president barack obama made clear his determination to implement his policy that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. >>> pope benedict xvi says he will have unconditional reverence and obedience for his successor. he is just hours away from officially retiring as the head of the catholic church after spending nearly eight years in the post. the pope greeted cardinals on his final day. he told them their advice had been important and he said he was happy to...
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the u.s. will not provide weapons. >>> general norman schwarzkopf will be buried today at the u.s. military academy at west point. the 78-year-old died from complications from pneumonia a few days after christmas. his family delayed the funeral due to potential conflicts with the inauguration. schwarzkopf was best known by the nickname stormin' norman for his no-nonsense approach to the way he commanded allied forces during the first gulf war. >>> coming up, an act of desperation from a man described as a ticking time bomb. what his shootout suspect told his family moments after he allegedly killed -- rather before he allegedly killed two santa cruz detectives. >>> and we are hours away from the end of the pope's last day on the job. we'll tell you what's next for him and what's in store for the catholic church ahead in a live report from the vatican. >>> meanwhile, minutes away from your official sunrise, and it is spectacular this morning. we're going to get about 11 1/2 hours of sunshine and near record highs today. but don't get comfortable. too comfortable, anyway. the rain an
the u.s. will not provide weapons. >>> general norman schwarzkopf will be buried today at the u.s. military academy at west point. the 78-year-old died from complications from pneumonia a few days after christmas. his family delayed the funeral due to potential conflicts with the inauguration. schwarzkopf was best known by the nickname stormin' norman for his no-nonsense approach to the way he commanded allied forces during the first gulf war. >>> coming up, an act of...
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what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter. >> trying to draw merchants in and participate, i assume you're sensing some hesitancy by merchants to play. is that also in the process of turning it around? >> i think their strategy is to upgrade the merchant quality. so in doing that they are going to find some merchants that haven't tried groupon who might be willing to try it. i think groupon's strategy is, let's give more merchants a try and some merchants that are maybe more national and with product that had more clout, that's where they are going which, again, long term is
what they have to do is take the u.s. playbook, as they call it, and take it to the international markets can, which is not just one market. europe is big, uk within that is a big market. they have to take a lot of the technology from the u.s. internationally and as they do that, international should start to turn a profit. it lost money for the second quarter in a row in the fourth quarter. it was profitable earlier but i think that changed to where its profitability is in the second quarter....
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99% of u.s.-sold bicycles are made. > >after spending a considerable amount of time doing market research on the current coaster, kerr has some advice for other entrepreneurs as they venture into making their products thrive. "i think you gotta keep the dream. you gotta really remember what your vision is and be willing to adjust your vision as you learn more about your market, because it may not be what you thought in the first place." reporting for first business news, i'm ky sisson. for more information on the current coaster, check out: www.ridecurrent.com. coming up next, movies and money. why one film studio should be afraid at the box office, very afraid. the box office will be filled with fantasies for the next couple of weeks. erik childress, our movie guy, is here to explain that. good to have you back. > > thank you. > first off, "jack the giant slayer." this is a huge fantasy film. what do you expect? > > i expect warner brothers is going to be sweating a little this weekend. > why so
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he was there announcing the u.s. is sending $60 million in new aid to syrian rebels for the first time. >> steve: he stole the show from president obama at the national prayer breakfast a couple of weeks ago. remember this? >> you make 10 billed, you put in a billion. you make $10, you put in one. some people say, well, that's not fair because it doesn't hurt the guy who made $10 billion as much as the guy who made 10. where does it say you have to hurt the guy? >> steve: good point. now dr. ben carson revealing he rejected multiple attempts from the white house to get an advance copy of his speech. they wanted to know what's going to say. carson says he does not write his speeches out or use teleprompters. zing. he will speak again at cpac, the conservative political action conference, which starts just in a couple of weeks. >> brian: all right. the gsa bash in las vegas cost $800,000. turns out it's really not that bad. it's just tip of the iceberg. new congressional report shows taxpayers paid 340 million bucks fo
he was there announcing the u.s. is sending $60 million in new aid to syrian rebels for the first time. >> steve: he stole the show from president obama at the national prayer breakfast a couple of weeks ago. remember this? >> you make 10 billed, you put in a billion. you make $10, you put in one. some people say, well, that's not fair because it doesn't hurt the guy who made $10 billion as much as the guy who made 10. where does it say you have to hurt the guy? >> steve: good...
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jack lew was confirmed as the next u.s. treasury secretary just a while ago, by a senate vote. >> tom: it's more bad news from j.c. penney. after the bell it posted fourth quarter results, coming in well below expectations. penney's lost $1.95 a share in the last three months of 2012, it was far worse than the $0.18 per share loss analysts had forecast. over the last year, the stock has lost about half of its value, it fell below falling below $20 a share in after hours trading. >> reporter: well, you can't say >> reporter: well, you can't say j.c. penney c.e.o. ron johnson isn't trying new things, he's rolled out a series of changes to help revive the company since making the leap from apple to penneys in late 2011. first was a change to price strategy, going for "every day" value pricing, instead of sales and coupons, in an effort to keep it simple for shoppers, but today it announced it's starting weekly sales. then, store re-designs, setting up mini stores within a store, featuring shops from levi's denim, liz claiborne
jack lew was confirmed as the next u.s. treasury secretary just a while ago, by a senate vote. >> tom: it's more bad news from j.c. penney. after the bell it posted fourth quarter results, coming in well below expectations. penney's lost $1.95 a share in the last three months of 2012, it was far worse than the $0.18 per share loss analysts had forecast. over the last year, the stock has lost about half of its value, it fell below falling below $20 a share in after hours trading. >>...
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the u.s. they wouldn't mind seeing at this point. >> we've created a million private sector jobs. >> in britain? >> yeah. >> well, congratulations. >> there you go. that is the great conundrum, right? >> it's true. the different between -- well, and even with germany. the liesh market social security holding up, despite the sharp contraction in the fourth quarter. although this will probably add to the sense that the german economy bottomed during that period. >> did i see any -- i haven't seen any, no. i think that's out a little later. plenty to get through on today's program. >> it's good to be back, by the way. >> biggest take away from the mobile world congress? what's the one thing you saw that you thought, oh, that is really cool. >> i go to a conference like this and i think, machine res taking over the world. >> that's the thing we talk about. i don't like those machine peps. >> exactly. so 50 billion connected-m devic. that's a figure thatjs -- some y the point is, it isn't just abou
the u.s. they wouldn't mind seeing at this point. >> we've created a million private sector jobs. >> in britain? >> yeah. >> well, congratulations. >> there you go. that is the great conundrum, right? >> it's true. the different between -- well, and even with germany. the liesh market social security holding up, despite the sharp contraction in the fourth quarter. although this will probably add to the sense that the german economy bottomed during that...
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as u.s. attorney, he is responsible for supervising and coordinating the federal investigation of the mass shootings at a movie theater in aurora, colorado. as is becoming u.s. attorney, dash before becoming u.s. attorney, mr. walsh was a member of a law firm and partner in a law firm. early in his career, he served as chief of the major fraud section of the u.s. attorney office in los angeles, supervising 35 assistants, u.s. attorneys, prosecuting white- collar offenses. i will also introduce chief edward flynn. he has a long career of leadership in public safety. he has been the chief of the milwaukee police department since 2008. he commands an agency of 2000 sworn in officers and 700 civilians. previously he served as secretary of public safety in massachusetts under governor mitt romney. he oversaw the massachusetts state police and the department of corrections. he has also served as chief of police in springfield and chelsea, massachusetts, and in arlington, virginia. he is a member of
as u.s. attorney, he is responsible for supervising and coordinating the federal investigation of the mass shootings at a movie theater in aurora, colorado. as is becoming u.s. attorney, dash before becoming u.s. attorney, mr. walsh was a member of a law firm and partner in a law firm. early in his career, he served as chief of the major fraud section of the u.s. attorney office in los angeles, supervising 35 assistants, u.s. attorneys, prosecuting white- collar offenses. i will also introduce...
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the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all that negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what. today made the notion seem fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and then a $50 increase in sheet steel, it fell from a match by ak steel. and you cannot put through container board and steel price hikes in a weak economy. you would say, no, no. i need more evidence. take a look at transports, incredibly sensitive to commerce. today they rallied the most since july last year. jb hunt, almost up four points, 52-week high. i don't talk about the truckers enough, my bad. i spend too much time on transporters like ups. a name my charitable trust bought more of. and fedex. but the truckers are a fabulous indicator of econ
the u.s. economy must be slowing. right? i mean, on account of all that negative stuff people keep talking about. guess what. today made the notion seem fanciful. we got good macro, meaning we saw durable goods data, showing demand for machinery rose the most in two years. how does that happen? it comes on top of the recent increase in container board, the corrugated box stuff that your packages come in, fedex and stuff. one of the most sensitive economic indicators out there and then a $50...
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the head of the u.s. federal reserve ben bernanke has defended the central bank's policy of monetary easing. he's aiming to eliminate speculation the bank will scale back asset buying sooner than expected. bernanke testified before house of representatives lawmakers on wednesday. >> significant majority of the committee is supportive of the policies we have taken. we haven't done a new review of the exit strategy yet. i think we will have to do that sometime soon. we're quite comfortable we can exit in way that's both smooth and in which we provide lots of information to markets in advance so they will know what's coming and be able to anticipate it. >> bernanke referred to monetary policy in japan saying policy had been too cautious in the past. bernanke noted that the new prime minister and his nominee for bank of japan governor will likely push for bold monetary measures to end deflation. let's get a check on the markets. tokyo share prices are trading higher today with export related stocks leading th
the head of the u.s. federal reserve ben bernanke has defended the central bank's policy of monetary easing. he's aiming to eliminate speculation the bank will scale back asset buying sooner than expected. bernanke testified before house of representatives lawmakers on wednesday. >> significant majority of the committee is supportive of the policies we have taken. we haven't done a new review of the exit strategy yet. i think we will have to do that sometime soon. we're quite comfortable...
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u.s. capital. we have not gotten to see the finished product yet, not until the unveiling in a few hours. what were the logistics involved in getting across the country from california where you work and also getting it set up in the capital is. >> guest: well my partner came out several days ago to coordinate the moving of it and she was in a warehouse in a crate for a little while here in washington. i wasn't here but i saw some photographs. they had a large crane and she weighs 2700 pounds. so they lifted her up with one of those long extension cranes, narrowly guided her into statuary hall. >> host: eugene daub your firm has done other sculptures. it any significant in your experience as this one? >> guest: well you know i don't think there is any as high-profile as high-profile as this one for sure. we have done jefferson and lincoln and louis and clark and a lot of other wonderful famous and important people but for some reason russo creates a stir and i think it's timely with black
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agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to lea grant, and viewers like y, thank yo visit pbskidsgo.org where you can play a lot of games for your favorite characters and win votes, too. go ahead, what are you waiting for? hey, you... cut it! (laughing) that's awkward. (laughter) put your -- put it -- sorry! put your name on your mind and... (laughter) captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. wall street's rally extends to a second day, erasing much of the week's losses and pushing the dow to a five year high. helping the markets higher were more commitments by the federal reserve to keep doing what its doing, until the economy improves. but a sour day for apple shareholders, as c.e.o. tim cook sheds little light on how the company plans to use its hoard of cash. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! for the second day in a row, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke told congress the central bank is not about to change its strategy
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now the u.s. secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, has warned that cuts to the usda which oversees safety inspections of meat and poultry and egg processing plants could result a ten million to the industry and higher prices and shortages for consumers. a short time ago i spoke to secretary vilsack sack from the new york stock exchange whether the whole situation might be blown out of proportion? >> well the reality is the way the sequester is structured we have to cut every line item of our budget including one in food safety by the same uniform amount. when the food safety budget is predominantly front line inspectors it means we will have to furlough inspectors. when they walk off the line because they're being furloughed the plant will have to shut down production at the time of the furlough. that is the unfortunate circumstance of congress not getting its job done by dealing with the deficit and dealing with it in a smart way. dennis: i'm sorry for the rude or impertinent question, given it
now the u.s. secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, has warned that cuts to the usda which oversees safety inspections of meat and poultry and egg processing plants could result a ten million to the industry and higher prices and shortages for consumers. a short time ago i spoke to secretary vilsack sack from the new york stock exchange whether the whole situation might be blown out of proportion? >> well the reality is the way the sequester is structured we have to cut every line item of...
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that there simply are no good alternatives around the world to u.s. multinationals that pay dividends, have returns and are growing globally. stocks simply put are the best game in
that there simply are no good alternatives around the world to u.s. multinationals that pay dividends, have returns and are growing globally. stocks simply put are the best game in
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i think u.s. air -- i can't believe i'm saying this, i like delta. >> and i feel like professional wrestling. >> wwe, i don't like that. bad stock opinion you found the one stock i don't like. >> by the way, that's one that could have upside according to people who watch it because of what is going on with their broadcast division. >> i also want to take you back to the very acquisition comment you made about dr. copper not looking so well. is that talking more about china's economy than mine. >> okay. unbelievable economic increase and he says commodities are going hard. mike sutherland has never gotten the market going. sorry. >> thank you for stopping by. have some cake and tea next time. maybe some iced tea. >> iced tea, from summit, new jersey. i love it. i just did that to be in your face. in your face. >> thanks, guys. we are in the middle of a whale of a week. and the buzz earning right now, sector volatility. we also have with us, jessica borne. erica, volatility, why? >> you have seen it
i think u.s. air -- i can't believe i'm saying this, i like delta. >> and i feel like professional wrestling. >> wwe, i don't like that. bad stock opinion you found the one stock i don't like. >> by the way, that's one that could have upside according to people who watch it because of what is going on with their broadcast division. >> i also want to take you back to the very acquisition comment you made about dr. copper not looking so well. is that talking more about...
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. >>> to paris now, that is where the new top u.s. diplomat is today. this is secretary of state john kerry and his official welcome by the france president. he's there to talk about syria. later today, kerry travels to rome and he's on a nine nation trip. >>> an american couple who disappeared while on a bike trek in peru has been spotted. jamie neil and garret hand were seen in a remote part of the amazon in a small boat headed up the river. >> but her mother says she's not going to believe this until she hears directly from her son. she wants to get some sort of proof that he is alive. she hasn't heard from the couple in a month and she says she hasn't accessed their banks accounts. they haven't accessed their bank accounts since then. they are 25-year-olds from the san francisco area and posting their pictures on facebook. >> but they stopped in late january and calls to their cell phones went unanswered. the tourism ministry in peru says it will shoot video of the couple and provide proof that they are doing okay when they catch up with them. >> al
. >>> to paris now, that is where the new top u.s. diplomat is today. this is secretary of state john kerry and his official welcome by the france president. he's there to talk about syria. later today, kerry travels to rome and he's on a nine nation trip. >>> an american couple who disappeared while on a bike trek in peru has been spotted. jamie neil and garret hand were seen in a remote part of the amazon in a small boat headed up the river. >> but her mother says...
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i like u.s. equities, i like emerging market equities and if you're going to be in thick income, be on the credit side. i look at what zbois going on i the united states with corporate america sitting there with a cash on their balance sheets and think we're poised to do well for the next couple of years. >> why do you see growth improving overseas? we know china may be coming back but they're flooding their system with the shadow banking, so their leverage increased dramatically. in europe, the growth has gone the other way. it has declined and worsened there. >> i don't view europe as emerging markets are much more interesting. china, it seems to have stabilized. it had been an area of concern. i don't think it is going to surge tremendously, i think they have it under control which is a plus. i think other parts of the emerging markets are looking pretty corrective as well. >> are you at all worried that italy could upset the view and the direction of the market, at least in the near term? >>
i like u.s. equities, i like emerging market equities and if you're going to be in thick income, be on the credit side. i look at what zbois going on i the united states with corporate america sitting there with a cash on their balance sheets and think we're poised to do well for the next couple of years. >> why do you see growth improving overseas? we know china may be coming back but they're flooding their system with the shadow banking, so their leverage increased dramatically. in...
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in uganda, our u.s. military is currently training ugandan military forces to take down a notorious leader of the lord's resistance army, joseph kony. they are making significant progress. their mission so important to increasing stability in a difficult region of the world and it could be sacrificed to a sequester. in bahrain, home of the navy's fifth fleet -- i met with admiral john miller. he took me on these ships and i met with the men and women in our naval forces who are keeping america safe and watching some of america's most threatening enemies. they've already canceled deployment of a second aircraft carrier to the gulf. we were going to have the truman come to the gulf and supplement our naval forces in the fifth fleet. it's been canceled because of sequestration. why? because the truman was supposed to be in depot under repair and ready to steam out to meet with the fifth fleet. the depot had to lay off employees in anticipation of sequestration. the carier won't be ready. there will be one c
in uganda, our u.s. military is currently training ugandan military forces to take down a notorious leader of the lord's resistance army, joseph kony. they are making significant progress. their mission so important to increasing stability in a difficult region of the world and it could be sacrificed to a sequester. in bahrain, home of the navy's fifth fleet -- i met with admiral john miller. he took me on these ships and i met with the men and women in our naval forces who are keeping america...
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what does he think about big labor in the u.s.? the outspoken chief of titan international, the top of the ten o'clock hour, now, listen to this, this may be the exact opposite of the entitled generation, one young man, he walked ten miles in the snow so he could apply for a job that pays $7 an hour, a real good story, you will hear it, he's here on "varney & company." art laffer coming up next. we've got another rise in gas prices and we've got the opening bell. how about this, since the program started america is another 25 million dollars in debt. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermon to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> just announced, the president will meet with congressional leaders friday. so, on the day that the cuts go into effect, that follows the week during which the president has campaign
what does he think about big labor in the u.s.? the outspoken chief of titan international, the top of the ten o'clock hour, now, listen to this, this may be the exact opposite of the entitled generation, one young man, he walked ten miles in the snow so he could apply for a job that pays $7 an hour, a real good story, you will hear it, he's here on "varney & company." art laffer coming up next. we've got another rise in gas prices and we've got the opening bell. how about this,...
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don't miss "path to recovery two years on." >>> u.s. court of appeals judges say activists with anti-whaling group, sea shepherd, is conducting piracy. it comes amid sabotage effort buys japanese whaling ships. the court said those who ram ships and damage propellers and rudders are pirates, no matter how high-minded they perceive their goals. an injunction prohibits the group from attacking whaling ships and their crews. they were responding to an earlier ruling by a u.s. district court. in that decision, judges issued an injunction against sea shepherd. -- judges rejectsed inusualing a preliminary injunction against sea sheppard. the question is whether the anti-whaling group will abide by the latest court decision. >>> scientists in russia have gotten their hands on an almost intact brain of an animal that lived 39 million years ago. they removed the brain from the carcass of a mammoth discovered in the siberian tundra. she is believed to have been about 10 years old when she died. the carcass was about 3 meters long and partly cover
don't miss "path to recovery two years on." >>> u.s. court of appeals judges say activists with anti-whaling group, sea shepherd, is conducting piracy. it comes amid sabotage effort buys japanese whaling ships. the court said those who ram ships and damage propellers and rudders are pirates, no matter how high-minded they perceive their goals. an injunction prohibits the group from attacking whaling ships and their crews. they were responding to an earlier ruling by a u.s....
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bill: in the u.s. if you go back 48 hours, 1964, you have 760 hot air balloon accidents that were even investigated. that is an amazingly safe hobby, or sports for some people. and you just wonder if you're coming down in an area of luxor, egypt, where you're going up and coming down every day, and satisfying the many tourists who come from all over the world, that you would know where the power lines were, and so you wonder what would happen in an event like this. again, this is all theory because we don't have facts yet. but maybe the wind changes? maybe the amount of equipment you have on board, maybe that changes? what would be the factors in there, clive. >> well i think there are several things, the most obvious one would be that the pilot just didn't see power lines. we don't actually know if this was caused by pour lines. it could be a wind change. it can be quite warm on the surface and term malconditions can set up fairly quickly in places like egypt, africa, et cetera where the direction of
bill: in the u.s. if you go back 48 hours, 1964, you have 760 hot air balloon accidents that were even investigated. that is an amazingly safe hobby, or sports for some people. and you just wonder if you're coming down in an area of luxor, egypt, where you're going up and coming down every day, and satisfying the many tourists who come from all over the world, that you would know where the power lines were, and so you wonder what would happen in an event like this. again, this is all theory...
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the u.s. embassy official says jamie neal and garrett hand were spotted on a boat near a remote village. a plane has been deployed to find them now. they were on a cycling trip in south america. they hadn't been heard from in more than a month. they went off the grid. no facebook post, no nothing. but apparently, we hope they're okay. >> right. >>> time now 6:11. just two days until massive federal budget cuts kick in. can congress reach a late-hour deal? >> and a titanic undertaking. a billionaire unveils plans for a sequel to the doomed oceanliner. >> and an airport temper tantrum. a passenger flips out over something that's probably happened to you. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to add some beauty to your yard get 5 annuals for just $5 at lowe's today. it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the se
the u.s. embassy official says jamie neal and garrett hand were spotted on a boat near a remote village. a plane has been deployed to find them now. they were on a cycling trip in south america. they hadn't been heard from in more than a month. they went off the grid. no facebook post, no nothing. but apparently, we hope they're okay. >> right. >>> time now 6:11. just two days until massive federal budget cuts kick in. can congress reach a late-hour deal? >> and a titanic...
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look at it this way, if the u.s. treasury sells you a cash flow stream, what they're saying is a dollar today is a dollar of annual cash flow is worth hundreds of dollars. on the other hand, a dollar of apple's earnings is worth somewhere in the low teens. if you transfer that low pe cash flow into very high multiple bond flow, that's great. his proposal is essentially that. take part of apple and make it look more like a bond. in theory, that could add value. >> you sound like you're behind that. i wonder if you think the company can be brought around to that point of view. >> well, you know, it's -- it is probably not in the top 1 or 2 things i think about when i think of apple. i think of innovation and the competitive situation. and i also try to draw a distinction between the cash flow, which really is a measure of what kind of a premium they can get for their products versus their cash hoard. the cash hoard is the spoils of past victory. the positive cash flow, that's a measure of how competitive the products a
look at it this way, if the u.s. treasury sells you a cash flow stream, what they're saying is a dollar today is a dollar of annual cash flow is worth hundreds of dollars. on the other hand, a dollar of apple's earnings is worth somewhere in the low teens. if you transfer that low pe cash flow into very high multiple bond flow, that's great. his proposal is essentially that. take part of apple and make it look more like a bond. in theory, that could add value. >> you sound like you're...
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secretary of defense at the pentagon. >>> u.s. senator chuck hagel has just been sworn in as the new secretary of defense at the pentagon. the bitter seven-week fight over his nomination ended yesterday as the senate voted 58-41 to confirm him. hagel is a republican, but he got the votes of only 4 republican senators. many in the gop feel he is hostile towards israel and a little too soft on iran. and, of course, takes over for leon panetta, who is a california guy. going back to the monterey area to do something that we all hope to do someday. >> what's that? >> retire! [ laughter ] >> yes. good for him. he has had a busy four years. >> not anytime soon. somebody who is very busy this morning is elizabeth, still tracking that water main break in san francisco. >> yeah. what we have confirmed is that 15th and wawona that intersection is definitely shut down. you have to see these pictures from the scene. it's pretty incredible stuff, cars completely submerged in five feet of water. this is a huge water main break. i haven't seen a
secretary of defense at the pentagon. >>> u.s. senator chuck hagel has just been sworn in as the new secretary of defense at the pentagon. the bitter seven-week fight over his nomination ended yesterday as the senate voted 58-41 to confirm him. hagel is a republican, but he got the votes of only 4 republican senators. many in the gop feel he is hostile towards israel and a little too soft on iran. and, of course, takes over for leon panetta, who is a california guy. going back to the...
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we've been watching the u.s. equity futures. after triple-digit gains for the market yesterday, you see a little bit of a pullback this morning. dow futures down by 15 points. s&p futures off by 2.5 points. and the dow recovering more than half of monday's losses with yesterday's big gains. it was about 115-point gain yesterday for the dow. today we're assembling a group of some of the most season's veterans on wall street, offering guidance on where to best position investments from here. among our guests, jim o'shaughnessy, chief quit strategist bob doll, s&p's alec young, and former new york fed staffer dino kos. a big part of the market rally store is housing. and some signs of recovering. real estate firm trulius will join us with the latest numbers. then we'll have breaking economic numbers. we've got january durable good that's are set to hit the tape at 8:30 eastern time. economists looking for a drop of 5.3%. before we get to that, andrew has this morning's top corporate headlines. good morning, andrew. >> hey, becky. y
we've been watching the u.s. equity futures. after triple-digit gains for the market yesterday, you see a little bit of a pullback this morning. dow futures down by 15 points. s&p futures off by 2.5 points. and the dow recovering more than half of monday's losses with yesterday's big gains. it was about 115-point gain yesterday for the dow. today we're assembling a group of some of the most season's veterans on wall street, offering guidance on where to best position investments from here....
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gave support to u.s. markets as we're just over an hour and nearly ten minutes into trade in europe. down on the session lows. you see pretty even stevens on the dow jones stock 600 between advances. and advances nosing in front at the moment. we have come back from the earlier, better start that we had. nevertheless, trying to claw back losses from where we were yesterday. the xetera dax flat at the moment. the ibex in spain up .5%. the ftse mib up .2%. there are some individual stocks worth looking at this morning. here we go, eads up 5% after earnings beat expectations. more on that company later on in the show, as well, with our correspondent in paris. and 6.7% raise in brig. shares rising because of the opt stick outlook for 2013. swiss livestock up 7%. their numbers came in with expectations. shares rising after the c.o. said further writedowns are unlikely. and cable deutsche down 4.5% on reports that vodaphone will have a takeover bid. italy, 4.86%. as peter said, 5%. anything blow that might be a
gave support to u.s. markets as we're just over an hour and nearly ten minutes into trade in europe. down on the session lows. you see pretty even stevens on the dow jones stock 600 between advances. and advances nosing in front at the moment. we have come back from the earlier, better start that we had. nevertheless, trying to claw back losses from where we were yesterday. the xetera dax flat at the moment. the ibex in spain up .5%. the ftse mib up .2%. there are some individual stocks worth...
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hope the fed would continue its easy efforts to stimulate the economy had u.s. markets seeing green. the dow gained 116, the nasdaq is up 13, and the s&p rose nine. washington bureau chief darren gersh has details on the fed chairman's strong defense of his aggressive policy to support the economy. >> reporter: sure, there are risks when the federal reserve is buying almost $3 billion worth of bonds every day. but chairman ben bernanke told congress basically, "we got this." >> although a long period of low rates could encourage excessive risk taking, and continued close attention to such developments is certainly warranted, to this point, we do not see potential costs to the increased risk- taking in some financial markets is outweighing the benefits of promoting a stronger economic recovery and more rapid job creation. >> reporter: with unemployment stuck around 8% and inflation subdued at 1.5%, there are no economic red lights flashing. so bernanke gave no signals he was ready to change course or back away from his aggressive program to get the economy back t
hope the fed would continue its easy efforts to stimulate the economy had u.s. markets seeing green. the dow gained 116, the nasdaq is up 13, and the s&p rose nine. washington bureau chief darren gersh has details on the fed chairman's strong defense of his aggressive policy to support the economy. >> reporter: sure, there are risks when the federal reserve is buying almost $3 billion worth of bonds every day. but chairman ben bernanke told congress basically, "we got this."...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particleinfiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ gerri: trading ets for free is a growing trend, but are there really cheaper? we spoke with market wants chief economist who warned investors, there is no such thing as a free lunch when it comes to etf trade. >> we still don't know where the cost will be, and it is not necessarily the funds t you want. think the other thing is, the funds that are in there are very thinly traded. and when an etf is then me traded you may get the free trade, but your execution, the price you are buying and may not be such a great price. and when your execution is bad, that is where you have a cause that you cannot even figure out. gerri: does that ho
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particleinfiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ gerri: trading ets for free is a growing trend, but are there really cheaper? we spoke with market wants chief economist who warned...
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china depends on the u.s. as their export market and we too, depend on other countries for the market for our good. this is a positive-sum game not a zero-sum game. >> there were some concerns in the target of the yen being at 110 instead of 78 like it was 90 days ago or maybe longer. there is some concern that currencies can get out of balance and that can have a significant impact on trade. would you agree with that? there was some discussion in the press. >> there was discussion of the issue. the emerging market economies, which are at full employment in many cases, are unhappy because low interest rates in the advanced economies give them a choice they don't like. they have to accept low interest rates, which they feel causes inflation or alternatively they have to raise -- let their exchange rate and appreciate which hurt theirs export markets. they have concerns with monetary policies in general. but i don't think japan raises a special case, notwithstanding the rhetoric, of course, we haven't seen what
china depends on the u.s. as their export market and we too, depend on other countries for the market for our good. this is a positive-sum game not a zero-sum game. >> there were some concerns in the target of the yen being at 110 instead of 78 like it was 90 days ago or maybe longer. there is some concern that currencies can get out of balance and that can have a significant impact on trade. would you agree with that? there was some discussion in the press. >> there was discussion...
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agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. i'm sorry, there's something on your nose. it's a white...thing. he's my brother and he's no liar, so back off, francine. great...cut! (laughter) i know you like playing games, and i always try to do my best. so go to pbskidsgo.org and play awesome electric company games and earn points r your favorite person, like me, hector. i mean, i'm your favorite, right? so what are you waiting for? >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. federal reserve boss ben bernanke shows signs that the central bank will continue buying government bonds to help support the economy. the housing recovery continues building ground, with new home sales and home prices hitting multi-year highs. and the banking business may have fewer employees, but wall street bonuses are up, rising nearly 10% on average. tonight, a closer look at banking jobs. that and more tonight on nbr! the fed
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number three, u.s. bancorp, despite being a most reasonable it -- regional bank this commercial bank caters to millions of consumers busting a high return on equity of more than 16%. number two, j.p. morgan, even what the london scandal from last year, this bank's finances are in solid shape according to 247, even though they disagree with the report i decided. a profit of more than 21 billion in 2012, and the number one city to bankamerica, wells fargo. the reason it is so safe, this bank makes its money acting more like a bank and a brokerage investment firm and gets a lot of kudos from analysts. also on the last. coming up, the first lick "consumer reports" top five cars for 2013 and next, is 72 the new 30? the details of the new scientific report and a look at what it means for your retired plant. coming up. ♪ ♪ gerri: talk about for everyone, new scientific study saying people are living longer than ever before and that at 72, the new 30. with more on this, the fox news medical a-team every let
number three, u.s. bancorp, despite being a most reasonable it -- regional bank this commercial bank caters to millions of consumers busting a high return on equity of more than 16%. number two, j.p. morgan, even what the london scandal from last year, this bank's finances are in solid shape according to 247, even though they disagree with the report i decided. a profit of more than 21 billion in 2012, and the number one city to bankamerica, wells fargo. the reason it is so safe, this bank...
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liz: we were doing that too in the u.s. a little bit with the fed; right? >> everybody is somewhat afraid of being too strong, so there is -- i won't call it a currency war, but there is certainly currency skirmishes, what we have been doing is similar to what other nations have been doing. we have been making everything more liquid which affects the dollar and the dollar weakens. liz: it seems obvious that the yen would continue to weaken and that a lot of people are shorting the yen. is that a trade that could turn and move quickly? >> it could in terms of a short-term reaction toward where it's been going. i think in the long run the yen probably has more to go. liz: i have to ask you about exchanges. the cme obviously was not part of the big acquisition, the big merging trade that we've seen lately. of course the nyse joining with the i.c.e., there is a rumor, i'm not shocked that you probably know about this, that the deutsche boerse and the cme may very well hook up. would you be in support of that kind of thing? >> i'm not going to comment on anythin
liz: we were doing that too in the u.s. a little bit with the fed; right? >> everybody is somewhat afraid of being too strong, so there is -- i won't call it a currency war, but there is certainly currency skirmishes, what we have been doing is similar to what other nations have been doing. we have been making everything more liquid which affects the dollar and the dollar weakens. liz: it seems obvious that the yen would continue to weaken and that a lot of people are shorting the yen. is...
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i was embedded with u.s. troops there researching the book before the night ranger called requesting the shadow patrol." we were just on patrol and it was one of these ied clearing patrols, and lo and behold, like about ten of us had walked essentially by this little thing that was in the ground. none of us noticed. somebody is like, wait a minute, that is a buried ied. we have to get the clearing guys out of here -- we have to get the clearing guys here to clear this thing out. and, you know, so they do, it takes a long time, they lay the charge, finally they blow it and sometimes it's nothing. it's like a little piece of trash on the ground. in this case it was an ied. so we were all just lucky. but that was a close call. but, you know, honestly, that happens to those guys every day. >> wow. >> when you said part of wanting to write the novel is you want to entertain people but you also want to give them sort of a bigger picture. so what is that bigger picture in this novel? >> the bigger picture -- one, it
i was embedded with u.s. troops there researching the book before the night ranger called requesting the shadow patrol." we were just on patrol and it was one of these ied clearing patrols, and lo and behold, like about ten of us had walked essentially by this little thing that was in the ground. none of us noticed. somebody is like, wait a minute, that is a buried ied. we have to get the clearing guys out of here -- we have to get the clearing guys here to clear this thing out. and, you...
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from a u.s. investors perspective all that matters is stream of stock flows under lying stock price. what happened in italy doesn't kneesly in the short-term or long-term impact that stream. >> you think the path of least resistance for u.s. markets is still up then. >> this is something, one of the smartest guys in our office, we've been talking about this for several days. certainly feels like there's a bias for higher prices. we're looking at a number of internal indicators. some we've talked about on air in the past that suggest for the immediate future the path is probably sideways at best if not lower. >> i would also like to ask about currency, louise. what do you think the implications are for the euro. whas bad for euro means a strong dollar. a strong dollar can in its turn wreak havoc in certain sectors of the u.s. economy. >> absolutely. you've seen the euro fall like a stone, as we got the italian election results came out. you literally watched it fall from buying $1.33 preelection r
from a u.s. investors perspective all that matters is stream of stock flows under lying stock price. what happened in italy doesn't kneesly in the short-term or long-term impact that stream. >> you think the path of least resistance for u.s. markets is still up then. >> this is something, one of the smartest guys in our office, we've been talking about this for several days. certainly feels like there's a bias for higher prices. we're looking at a number of internal indicators. some...
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for example, even though u.s. banks are stronger financially than european banks, frequently u.s. banks have wider credit default swap spreads indicating a higher probability of actual failure because the differences between u.s. and europe in terms of government proceeds government support. so that's the process. that's the plan. there have been additional ideas such as, you know, separate -- essentially doing glass/steagall again, separating the commercial banking and investment banking activities. we're doing that to some extent, for example, with the volcker rule, but i don't think glass/steagall by itself would be all that helpful because in the crisis, some of the firms that failed were straight investment banks and some of the firms in trouble were straight commercial banks. so i'm open to discussing additional measures, but the plan is to impose costs on the largest banks to make them internalize their systemic imprint to develop a liquidation authority and strengthen the overall system. and overtime that ought to improve the situation. but if it doesn't, i think we ought
for example, even though u.s. banks are stronger financially than european banks, frequently u.s. banks have wider credit default swap spreads indicating a higher probability of actual failure because the differences between u.s. and europe in terms of government proceeds government support. so that's the process. that's the plan. there have been additional ideas such as, you know, separate -- essentially doing glass/steagall again, separating the commercial banking and investment banking...
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sdmrirchlgt as the u.s. continues to -- john kerry embarked on his first overseas voyage as secretary of state. kerry's destination choice didn't come from the white house playbook. some white house officials wanted him to follow in clinton's foot steps bay making his maiden overseas trip a tour of asia, according to two people close to the situation. instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's decision. in london yesterday kerry poured on his trademark diplomatic harm to show that the special relationship was alive and well. >> it's no accident for sure that this is the first stop on my trip as secretary of state. i came here many, many years ago as a young child, managed to get lost in london zoo. i want to thank somebody for find meg. >> his diplomatic chops were put to the test when he had to privately promise syrian opposition leaders more nonmilitary aid to end their threatened boycott of an international fri
sdmrirchlgt as the u.s. continues to -- john kerry embarked on his first overseas voyage as secretary of state. kerry's destination choice didn't come from the white house playbook. some white house officials wanted him to follow in clinton's foot steps bay making his maiden overseas trip a tour of asia, according to two people close to the situation. instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's...